- JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) - A legislative audit report finds Alaska's film tax-credit program has had a positive economic impact but does not pay for itself. The report looked at program performance issues. It cited a consultant's findings, indicating that between July 2008 and February 2012, the program generated an estimated $2 in economic activity in Alaska for every $1 in tax credits issued. Direct spending by production companies resulted in 432 full-time equivalent jobs for Alaskans. Eighty-four percent of direct wages for qualified productions went to non-Alaska residents. Recommendations include strengthening documentation requirements to ensure tax credit calculations are accurate. The report states that information submitted by production companies often lacked sufficient detail to verify non-wage goods and services spending was made to Alaska businesses, and resident wages were paid to Alaska residents.